Cast members injured during show performance

At approximately 11:30pm on New Year's Eve, human error on the part of a
pyrotechnician injured four Walt Disney World entertainers during the
Celebrate the Season show in front of Cinderella Castle. All four cast members,
who suffered smoke inhalation and minor burns, were treated and released at
Celebration Hospital. The low-level pyro timing error took place just before
the show's finale. It is unknown when the cast members will return to work,
but Walt Disney World spokeswoman Rena Langley said that "we will look into
the problem. We don't believe that it will happen again."

SeaWorld ups priceswill Disney be next?

SeaWorld Orlando has raised their prices by $2, effective at the beginning
of the year, to $53.95 for adults and $44.95 for children. The park last
raised prices $2 in January 2003. SeaWorld's Fun Card, which costs $59.99
for adults and $49.95 for children, allows unlimited visits with no blackout
dates. The cards run for a calendar year and must be bought by March 31,
but are available for $5.99 per month for up to 10 months.

SeaWorld, Universal Orlando, and Walt Disney World often make ticket
price hikes around the same time, but there is no word yet from Universal
or Disney on whether they would follow suit this time. Universal Orlando
last raised its prices by $2 last January to $51.95 for adults and $42.95
for children. Walt Disney World delayed raising prices after the other
two parks last year, imposing a $2 increase in June, hiking prices for
one-day passes to $52 for adults and $42 for children.

Marathon hosts record number of runners; Reminder: next year's registration
opens next week

On Sunday, January 11, the 11th annual Walt Disney World Marathon and
Half Marathon will start with a record-setting 24,000 participants—15,500
in the full marathon and 8,500 in the half marathon. If you happen to be there,
keep your eyes out for MousePlanet's own Lani Teshima and Alex Stroup!

Also, remember that registration for next year opens on Monday, January 12,
the day after this year's marathon. If you're staying at a Walt Disney World hotel,
and you want to register for next year's race after running in this year's race,
you can find Internet access inside DisneyQuest, at some points inside Innoventions,
at convention hotel business centers, and some of the convention hotels now
have broadband and/or WiFi access.

Splendid China closes

Florida Splendid China, the 10-year-old controversial Chinese theme park
located 2.5 miles from Walt Disney World, closed on December 31. The park,
which had been targeted by Tibetan-rights activists, had seen a decrease
from 400-500 visitors per day many years ago to 200-300 visitors per day.
The final day of operations saw a one-day jump to 750 visitors, triple
the usual daily crowd. Of the 40 employees of the park, 20 are performers
from China on work visas and will return home. The other employees are
now looking for new jobs.

WDW parks close after reaching capacity

While Splendid China was closing due to small crowds, the Magic Kingdom
and Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World both closed three days
last week due to large crowds. Both parks had to close after reaching
capacity, with lines for some attractions running over two and a half
hours. The last word that we have is that Universal Orlando and SeaWorld
Florida both did not have to close due to crowds.

Security stepped up for New Year's Eve

Yes, those were military jets flying over Walt Disney World on New Year's
Eve. The usually increased security for New Year's Eve was stepped up
in light of the Code Orange alert underway. In addition to the air patrols,
in-park security was increased with uniformed and plainclothes security
and Orange County deputies. Disney's air space has already been restricted
since last March 18.

Saratoga Springs Resort reservations now available

As of this morning, reservations are now available at Disney's Saratoga
Springs Resort. The resort is scheduled to open on May 27.

Osceola County refinances Parkway bonds

Osceola County has issued new bonds to replace the old bonds used to
fund the Osceola Parkway, which runs between Walt Disney World and the
Florida Turnpike. The savings realized by refinancing the old 6 percent
bonds with new 4.5 percent bonds will retire the county's $35 million
debt to the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Disney's municipal entity.
Reedy Creek also issued bonds for the Parkway, which has suffered from
low ridership since it was built a decade ago. Tolls on the Parkway will
increase from $1.25 to $1.50 in April, and will eventually rise to $2.
The tolls will remain in place through at least 2024, when the county
will have the option to remove them. If the tolls remain past that date,
the revenue would be split evenly between Osceola and Reedy Creek.

Daytime Millionaire tapes at the Studios this week

The daytime game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire, hosted by
Meredith Vieira, will tape at the Disney-MGM Studios this Friday through
Sunday, January 9 to 11. Park guests will be able to attend tapings. For
more information, call 407-WDISNEY (407-934-7639), or check with Guest
Relations upon entering the park.

Correction and clarification from last week's Update

In last week's story
about the negotiations for the sale of downtown Celebration, it was stated
that the sale seemed to indicate that the Walt Disney Company was giving
up on its experiment to urban planning, and that the creation of a new
type of city was not as near and dear to the heart of the current company
as it was to Walt Disney. While the latter statement is true, a reader
has advised us that the sale of all commercial space in the town was
part of the original deal with Osceola County, which means that it
apparently was never near and dear to the company.

Also last week, in a story about Universal's sale of the land that they
originally planned to use for additional theme parks, we mentioned that
the land was sold for $15 million less than they originally paid for it.
Another reader has advised us that Universal cleaned up and sold some
of the land before the current deal, which might have made up the difference.

Ears to the ground

Victoria & Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort
has been awarded AAA's Five Diamond award for the fourth year in a row.
It is one of only 55 restaurants in the United States to receive that
rating.

The single rider line at Space Mountain is becoming permanent.
At the same time, a new single rider line is being tested at Splash
Mountain. While the Space single riders enter via a separate line
at the entrance, the Splash single riders will enter the Fastpass line
and be separated out at the barn doors, before merging at the top of the
tunnel, near the Frontierland train station.

Single-game tickets for Atlanta Braves spring training games
went on sale last Saturday. Tickets are $12.50-$20.50, and are available
at the Wide World of Sports ticket window and at Ticketmaster.

The Finding Nemo area at the entrance to the Living Seas
pavilion has been completed.

There is a great deal of structural steel in place at the Soarin'
Over California construction site. Ground work is continuing.

Some cracks that were leaking water were reported at the base of
the Fountain of Nations at Epcot. No word yet on repairs.

A hot dog stand was open on Center Street off of Main Street, U.S.A.
last week. Apparently, people couldn't make it the extra couple of hundred
feet to Casey's.

Magic Kingdom

The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter has closed for good.
It is now undergoing a major rehab and will reopen in fall 2004 as Stitch's
Great Escape!

Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress opens from park open to
park close for the duration of the Stitch's Great Escape! construction.

Timekeeper opens from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for the duration of the
Stitch's Great Escape! construction.

Country Bear Jamboree is currently running its Christmas show.
It will close January 12 to 16 to return to its usual program.

The Frontierland Shootin' Arcade will be closed for refurbishment
January 21 & 22.

The Liberty Square Riverboat will be closed for refurbishment
from January 17 to February 8.

The Astro Orbiter will be closed for refurbishment from January
26 to March 1.

Mickey's Star Traders will be closed for refurbishment through early April.

Adventureland now opens at 10 a.m. on non-peak days, but opens
with the rest of the park (except for Jungle Cruise) on Sundays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.

Epcot

The Wonders of Life pavilion is closing on January 5. The Pure
and Simple eatery and the Well and Goods Limited shop will
remain closed, while the Body Wars, Cranium Command, and
The Making of Me attractions will now be open on a seasonal basis.
No word yet on the Frontiers in Medicine, Sensory Funhouse,
Goofy about Health, and Sports Fitness Areas.

It is expected that the Universe of Energy will close for a
short rehab in March to remove the ExxonMobil signage after their pavilion
sponsorship ends.

It appears that the Living Seas pavilion is closing for a rehab
in the April time frame. Rumors are strong that Audio-Animatronic characters
from Finding Nemo will be added to the pavilion.

Food Rocks is expected to close on January 3 to make way for
the entrance to the new Soarin' Over California attraction.

The Behind the Seeds Walking Tour of the greenhouses at The
Land has been discontinued during reconstruction of the Food Rocks area
into the queue for Soarin'. The tours are expected to resume upon completion
of the construction.

Disney-MGM Studios

Fantasmic! will be closing from January 26 to 30 for a regular
maintenance rehab.

The Backlot Tour is closed through April 1 to allow construction
vehicles free access to the stunt show construction site.

The Beauty and the Beast  Live on Stage show at
the Theater of the Stars will be closed for refurbishment February
2 to 6.

Sets from the upcoming Haunted Mansion movie are now open in
the old Backstage Pass soundstage and will be open through March.

Residential Street at the Disney-MGM Studios has been closed
and demolished and construction has begun to turn the site into an American
version of the popular Moteurs Action! stunt show from
the Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris.

Due to the loss of Residential Street, the Osborne Family Spectacle
of Lights will not be presented this holiday season. It is reported
to return on New York Street/Big City Street for 2004.

New York Street is undergoing a great deal of construction
to change some facades to represent Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington,
DC. We do not yet have a target completion date for the newly-titled
Big City Street yet.

Animal Kingdom

Kali River Rapids will be closed for refurbishment from January
20 to 30.

TriceraTop Spin will be closed for refurbishment from February
9 to March 16.

Resorts

Pop Century Resort has officially opened.

Port Orleans Resort - A two-year extensive rehab of this resort's
rooms is ongoing. For Phase I, French Quarter closed May 4, 2003. Phase
II will involve Riverside going down in sections. We have not yet heard
a date for completion of Phase I.

Polynesian Resort - This resort nearing completion of the refurbishment
of longhouses. Each longhouse under rehab is walled off and isolated
during its rehab. Niue and Rarotonga are the last remaining longhouses
currently scheduled to undergo rehab, and are tentatively scheduled
for January 18 to May 2.

Shades of Green - Major construction and rehab is ongoing at
this MWR-run resort for the military. It is currently expected to reopen
in March.

Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa (a Disney Vacation
Club resort) has a tentative grand opening date of May 27. Reservations
are now available.

Water Parks

Typhoon Lagoon is closed for refurbishment through February
28.

Elsewhere

The All Star Cafe at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex
is now closed Monday-Wednesday. It is open Thursday-Sunday, from 11:30
a.m. to 9 p.m.

January 2005

Florida resident Play Four Days pass returns

Disney's Play 4 Days pass for Florida residents is again on sale. The
special pass is essentially a four-day park hopper pass for Florida residents
that is available for $109 plus tax. The pass is good for theme park visits
from January 4 through June 4, 2004, with blockout dates April 3-15 for the
peak Easter week season. Passes are available at Walt Disney World theme parks,
Florida Disney Stores, and AAA offices. The cost of a Play 4 Days pass may be
applied to a Florida resident Annual or Seasonal pass. For more information,
guests can either visit www.disneyworld.com/play4days
or call 407-WDW-4DAYS.

Deep discount codes announced

Walt Disney World has announced new discount codes for Annual Passholders,
Florida residents, and the general public for check-ins through February
11. General public rates start at $55 per night, while AP and Florida
rates start at $49 per night. These rates are also available with DreamMaker
packages. Visit disneyworld.com
or MouseSavers
for more details.

Plan ahead and save a few bucks

The Walt Disney World Resort is encouraging visitors to buy their theme
park tickets before they even leave home, by offering a slight discount
on advance purchases. You can save as much as $22 per adult, per ticket
with the Advance Purchase Savings program.

You can also receive these Advance Purchase Savings with packages purchased
through AAA.

Multi-Day Tickets

Gate Prices

Advance Purchase Price

Savings

4-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$208

$192

$16

Children ages 3 - 9

$167

$152

$15

5-Day Park Hopper: Adults

$239

$217

$22

Children ages 3 - 9

$192

$172

$20

5-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$269

$247

$22

Children ages 3 - 9

$216

$197

$19

6-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$299

$277

$22

Children ages 3 - 9

$240

$222

$18

7-Day Park Hopper Plus: Adults

$329

$307

$22

Children ages 3 - 9

$264

$247

$17

Annual Passholders

Receive 10% off the price of their lunch meal at selected Walt
Disney World Resort hotel restaurants, and the discount is good for up
to three guests. The offer is valid Mondays through Fridays. Call 407-WDW-DINE
(407-939-3463) for locations and reservations.

Mark (@MPMark) is a veteran of dozens of trips to Walt Disney World starting in 1972, with a few Disneyland trips thrown in for good measure. As a Disney stockholder and a Disney Vacation Club member, Mark is always in touch with what's going on with The Mouse. Mark serves as MousePlanet's Walt Disney World content coordinator. Mark is a senior information technology manager working for the State of New York. He lives in the suburbs outside Albany, New York, with his wife and son.

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